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The Royal Air Force has deployed aircraft and personnel to Italy to participate in Exercise Falcon Strike 25, a significant multinational live-fly exercise focused on enhancing the operational capabilities of fifth-generation fighter jets in complex, contested environments. The exercise underscores the UK’s commitment to maintaining high-end warfighting skills and ensuring ...


Neros has closed its $75M Series B fundraising led by Sequoia Capital with participation from Vy Capital US and Interlagos. This round immediately follows a period of rapid production scaling, significant revenue growth, and successful customer deployments — including a large drone purchase from the US Marine Corps and Neros’ selection as one ...


The Royal Air Force is currently participating in Exercise Falcon Strike 25, a multinational training event hosted in Italy designed to enhance the operational capabilities of fifth-generation fighter aircraft. The exercise, running from 3–14 November, involves the deployment of UK F-35B Lightning and Voyager aircraft, which will operate alongside assets ...


The British Army’s 1st Aviation Brigade has commenced a major training deployment, Exercise Pinion Titan, to validate its readiness for high-intensity NATO combat operations. The exercise involves a significant joint contingent, with up to 50 helicopters, 1,000 vehicles, and 2,000 military personnel from the British Army, Royal Air Force, French ...


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